sì​tǐ​shū

four scripts

  • created sense approved 四体书/四體書 · sì​tǐ​shū · four scripts — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

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    sì​tǐ​shū

    four scripts

    The four main styles of Chinese calligraphy, commonly referring to [[正|正|zheng4]], [[草|草|cao3]], [[隶|隸|li4]], and [[篆|篆|zhuan4]]

    四 (literal) → 四 · sì · four 体 (literal) → 体/體 · tǐ · style 书 (literal) → 书/書 · shū · calligraphy style

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  • created sense approved 四体书/四體書 · sì​tǐ​shū · Jin Dynasty scripts — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    四体书 / 四體書

    sì​tǐ​shū

    Jin Dynasty scripts

    The four styles identified by Wei Heng of the Jin Dynasty, specifically [[草|草|cao3]], [[章草|章草|zhang1 cao3]], [[隶|隸|li4]], and [[散隶|散隸|san4 li4]]

    四 (literal) → 四 · sì · four 体 (literal) → 体/體 · tǐ · style 书 (literal) → 书/書 · shū · calligraphy style

    Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition

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  • created sense approved 四体书/四體書 · sì​tǐ​shū · historical scripts — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    四体书 / 四體書

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    historical scripts

    The four styles recorded in the Song Dynasty work Xiaoxue Ganzhu, namely [[古文|古文|gu3 wen2]], [[篆|篆|zhuan4]], [[隶|隸|li4]], and [[草|草|cao3]]

    四 (literal) → 四 · sì · four 体 (literal) → 体/體 · tǐ · style 书 (literal) → 书/書 · shū · calligraphy style

    Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition

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